While clean lines and sinuous shapes play heavily in the Czech duo’s diverse portfolio – including glass fixtures for Lasvit and a loopy armchair for Cappellini – they never force an aesthetic.
By Joann Plockova |
May 22, 2014
Section: Design
Tags: Personalities, Product Design, Q&A
Like an open veranda, Herzog & de Meuron’s exuberantly landscaped building embraces the city’s true nature.
By Joann Plockova |
April 15, 2014
Section: Architecture
Tags: Cultural
Two concepts, a subterranean abode by Paul Coudamy and a fantastic folly by Didier Faustino, offer new answers.
By Joann Plockova |
March 19, 2014
Section: Curiosity
Tags: Urbanism
Designed by Moscow firm SPEECH, the playfully stacked structure is etched with the history it holds inside.
By Joann Plockova |
November 11, 2013
Section: Architecture
Tags: Cultural
Experimenting with 3-D printing and DIY assembly, the Paris studio lets the end-user shape the final product.
By Joann Plockova |
July 22, 2013
Section: Design
Tags: Personalities, Product Design
Fontana Arte’s exciting new art director carries on with his own line of vibrant, innovative furnishings.
By Joann Plockova |
February 13, 2013
Section: Design
Tags: Personalities, Product Design
The Warming Huts competition, now in its third year, invited winning architects from Drøbak in Norway, Liberec in the Czech Republic and New York — not to mention special guest Frank Gehry — to create innovative huts along Winnipeg’s Assiniboine river trail.
By Joann Plockova |
March 2, 2012
Section: Curiosity
Tags: Competition, Installation
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